Same way in Maine.Hunting is dropping off here.Deer population is way down.Saw a photo of a coyote carrying a fawn in its mouth.Ive always been a small game hunter.I seem to be cutting wood during deer season.Friends have stands on my land.A jerk bought 30 acres of old field and woods along my east boundry.Wood had been stripped.No large amount of wood just a few big ash and red oak along a brook.He posted the land, dug trenches diverting a brook to make a pond.Friends had a stand close to the boundry, the tree was on my land.Jerk wrote no tresspass on the steps.Friends took down the stand even though jerk was in the wrong.I was out taking down a dead ash on first day of fishing season.The brook started running yellow clay.I walked up stream and saw it was coming from jerks land.2 neighbors came up to where I was cutting the tree, thought I was making the mess.I went up to jerks place and found him digging thru the pond bank with and excavator.I told him it was the first day of fishing season and the game warden would up to see him soon.He put up several buildings and went broke and sold out.The new owner is no trouble at all.I bought the place in 1966, never posted,posting land can bring you trouble here.
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